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Old Oct 8, 2011 | 06:37 PM
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All that stuff wrong sounds very strange and just may have been as he said it sounds like it was just tossed together by an angry mechanic. Some of the poor work I have received from shops just blows my mind that’s why I do all the repairs I can I just don’t trust shops anymore been screwed too many times.

Just tried to get an alignment last week and the *** Ho at the shop said my bushings were bad an needed replaced or no alignment $500 what a load of crap Just rework my whole front end the bushings are in great shape boy did I blast that guy with my ANGRY WORDS I abused that *** he was shaking in his shoes when I left.
 

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Old Sep 4, 2014 | 11:32 PM
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Dave is a rude *****, and do everything you can to avoid them at all costs!


Originally Posted by MoparPat2
You are wasting your time and money by dealing with them. I paid them $5,862.13 to rebuild my numbers matching 440 in my Coronet R/T. They claimed that it made 525 HP. It dynoed at 287 HP on a G-Tech and ran 15.4 in the quarter mile, .2 slower than the stock engine that had 104,000 miles on it.

The engine used a quart of oil every 100 miles since start up. The intake gasket blew at 450 miles and I found that the center two passenger side intake bolts were finger loose. Then a valve seized up at 2,000 miles and the oil pump failed at 3,100 miles.

I then pulled and took the engine to Gary Stanton Racing to be disassembled, examined, measured and inspected and found that the cylinder bores were out of round by .0035 and were bored .043 over when .030 over pistons were used. This caused oiling of the plugs which made the already limping engine run worse. A valve had seized up in the open position because they machined the valve guides too small on the ID and then hammered them into the heads. When the valve seized in the open position, the piston came up and smacked the valve back into it's seat and bent it. Then when the cam turned and tried to push the push rod to lift the valve, the push rod bent and fell into the lifter valley because the valve was bent and seized and didn't move.

In typical fashion, Dave Hughes said that this was all my fault and he wasn't going to back any of the poor machine work and assembly that he claimed was done by a disgruntled employee that he had to fire two weeks after building my engine.

It was all my fault because I started the engine. If I had never started the engine, I would not have had any of these problems.

"Heads you lose" when dealing with Hughes Engines, his "Heads you win" slogan is a joke. Poor quality, poor attitude, insulting and nasty toward cash paying customers and non-existant customer service. Once they get your money, you are done.

$5,862.13 for 3,100 miles? And they destroyed my numbers matching engine to the tune of costing another $5,500 to get it fixed and I had to go .060 over with new pistons to save the block. The heads were destroyed because he over ported them among other issues. He machined away the choke area above the valves completely and this is very important to scavenging the air into and out of cylinders.

I would really hate to see them rip off any of you guys so stay away. And before he tries to discredit me, let it be known that I am a senior design engineer at Holley Performance. He talked to me like I was an idiot and would not even reply to emails. When I called him, he talked to me like I was the dumbest SOB on the planet for 10 seconds and then hung up on me!

DO NOT SPEND MONEY WITH THESE CLOWNS, you will regret it believe me.
 
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Old Sep 5, 2014 | 09:44 AM
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Plenty of other sources for the plenum plate also...
 
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Old Sep 5, 2014 | 07:25 PM
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Plenty of other sources for the plenum plate also...

Care to share some?
 
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Old Sep 6, 2014 | 12:53 PM
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... let me search...
i might have the guys name on my e-bay account, about 3 years ago.
He was from Wisconsin and was using his company's machines on his own time.
I also bought my TB at that time. I remember it was/is excellent work and knowing me $75.00 -100 less than say, a hughes.
 
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